Migrant Cities in Guangdong Province
...of some sixty years ago. Shenzhen is often described as a paradise for young people. Local statistics show that the average age of its residents is 28.65 years while people...
...of some sixty years ago. Shenzhen is often described as a paradise for young people. Local statistics show that the average age of its residents is 28.65 years while people...
...with a southern accent and seeing meat barbequed in a backyard wok in the Mississippi Delta amazed me. I wanted to go and check it out, but I haven’t made...
...world. The city sits near the head of the Pearl River Delta, and for many years has been the means through which foreign influence first entered Mainland China. Guangzhou is...
...Typhoon Muifa made landfall at the port city in what local media called the strongest tropical cyclone to hit the populous Yangtze River Delta in a decade. Science / Technology...
...in the factory towns that have sprung up in the Pearl River Delta and elsewhere. Separated from family and the familiar surroundings of the countryside, these peasants are particularly open...
...The Pearl River Delta, home to more than 78 million people and one of China’s economic engines, will face “severe” water shortages, Li warned. Because of reduced rainfall, 70% less...
...may have been more than 60,000 Christians; the Pearl River Delta and the West River Basin became the most dynamic areas of Protestant activities. Hakka churches were often seen at...
...News) Although a number of recent signs may indicate that important steps are being made in the Holy See’s dialogue with China, any formal Agreement between the two does not...
...working in factory areas. In China’s Pearl River Delta alone, there are over ten million migrants working. In one factory in Shenzhen, there are over 200,000 migrant workers. How can...
...or working in the homes of China’s growing middle class. In the Pearl River and Yangtze delta regions tens of millions of young migrants labor on the world’s factory floors,...
...and find work in the factories in the Yangtze and Pearl River delta regions. However, and this is a key point of Invisible China, a critical shift has occurred. The...
...in the homes of China's growing middle class. In the Pearl River and Yangtze delta regions tens of millions of young migrants labor on the world's factory floor, making the...